Ride-2-Achieve is a Cleveland Police-led community bike ride to engage and motivate students to come to school every day and achieve success, both academically and as citizens of their community.
Where and When:
Saturday, September 15, 2018
9:30 a.m. Registration and Check-in at Tremont Montessori
2409 W. 10th Street, Cleveland
Registration Due Date:
Registration due September 11, 2018
Cost:
$20 includes a General Admission ticket to:
- “Cleveland Eats”
- One food ticket
- One non-alcoholic beverage ticket.
Necessary Waiver:
Please fill out the appropriate waiver or bring with you when you arrive:
- Adult: Online Waiver Form | Printable Waiver
- Child: Online Waiver Form | Printable Waiver
Registration
For information, please contact Angela Thi Bennett via email or call 216-623-3333. We invite you to spread the word with this flyer!
Itinerary
9:30 AM CHECK-IN
KICK-OFF AT TREMONT MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2409 West 10th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44113
10:30 AM – OPENING CEREMONY
11:00 AM – ROLLING START
REST STOP AT WADE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
7600 Wade Park Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44103
Duration: approximately 20 minutes
(Water and snacks provided)
CULMINATE AT CLEVELAND EATS CULINARY FESTIVAL ON MALL B
300 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland between the Global Center for Health Innovation and Cleveland Public Auditorium
Community of Champions
Captured on Video…
- May 26, 2018, WKYC – “Dozens of Hough Neighborhood students rewarded for academic excellence”
- From the youth of #OurVoicesMatter – “#OurVoicesMatter Videos!”
About the Ride-2-Achieve Challenge Program
The Ride-2-Achieve Challenge Program is a citywide bike tour led by police officers from the Cleveland Division of Police. This is a collaboration between the Cleveland Police Foundation, the Cleveland Division of Police, Cleveland Metropolitan School District – Safe Routes to Schools, WKYC-Channel 3, and Little Giants Gym.
The mission of the Ride-2-Achieve Challenge Program is to promote safer, healthier communities by encouraging students in grades K-8 to safely walk or ride their bicycles to school and to build community trust between police officers and our youth. As a Community of Champions, we strive to engage and motivate children in grades K through 8 to increase achievement in the areas of attendance, academics and citizenship.